Thursday, December 30 – 1999 Patrik Berger has set himself a double New Year target – Champions League qualification with Liverpool and Euro 2000 success
Tag: Wembley

Presenting the Liverpool Ladies 1994/95
Sunday, March 19 – 1995 (From the match programme of FA Cup semi-final between Bristol City and Liverpool). Visitors to he Village The club was
Stephen Frank Arnold (Steve Arnold) – Liverpool Football Club
Arnold in media. About Steve Arnold: Born: January 5 – 1951, in Wembley. Position: Midfielder. Height: 6 feet – 1 inch. Weight: 12 stones. Career:

Welcome home Rushie
Thursday, August 18 – 1988 Ian Rush sensationally come back to Liverpool from Juventus last night for a British record fee of £2,8 million. The
The death of Tom Bradshaw
February 22, 1986 Tom “Tiny” Bradshaw, who captained many great Liverpool sides in the great football days of the 30s, died aged 82 at Monksland
Home rule given the boot
Friday, June 1 – 1984 Liverpool will be the last club to fight for the European Cup on their opponents’ ground. As Liverpool returned home
United move in on Fagan
Saturday, August 20 – 1983 When Liverpool and Manchester United have their showdown at Wembley this afternoon there is much more at stake than the
Pelvic operation for Ronnie Whelan
July 23 1983 Liverpool’s Irish midfield star Ronnie Whelan is to go into hospital next week for a pelvic operation – and seems certain to

A week in the life of Liverpool Football Club
March 14, 1981 It’s action stations for the Anfield team behind the scenes. It’s 7:30 on Saturday evening. The Anfield pitch scarred after the reserve

Kevin Keegan: The lonely figure
December 10, 1977 Kevin Keegan’s brief return to Liverpool this week was poignant and, ultimately, sad. Keegan, the Career Man, was here early in the

Arthur Riley: Fifty years a Red
October 1, 1977 Liverpool pride themselves on the family atmosphere within the club – a togetherness on and of the field which is the main

Advertisement: FA Charity Shield (British Rail)
August 11, 1977 (Liverpool Echo: August 11, 1977) Charity Shield, Liverpool, Manchester United, Wembley. X

Kenny Dalglish transferred to Liverpool for £440,000
August 10, 1977 Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool’s £440,000 buy from Celtic, last night got the best sort of welcome to Anfield he could possibly expect. For
Kenny Dalglish signs in at Anfield
August 10, 1977 Kenny Dalglish travelled to Liverpool this afternoon ready to become Scotland’s latest football export – and the costliest player in British football
Reds get set for tour action
August 1, 1977 When Liverpool announce the composition of their party for the pre-season matches in Germany and Holland, the first clues will be visible

Reds warm to the wintry weather
July 27, 1977 The wintry cutting edge to current mid-summer days is as un-seasonal blast for holiday makers but it suits footballers getting ready for
Tommy Smith to carry on
July 20, 1977 Tommy Smith will be a Liverpool player for the next two years. Two months of speculation have ended in agreement between the

Bob Paisley rides again
Thursday, May 19 – 1977 This time he is leading a red army into battle Bob Paisley, manager of League champions Liverpool rode into Rome
Bad boy Kevin comes back
Thursday, May 22 – 1975 Runaway Soccer star Kevin Keegan was back with the England quad in North London last night. And he could even

Thanks Shanks, all the very best!
April 26, 1975 He’s unique, says Paisley, and that sums it up for everyone. Everybody calls Bill Shankly a great manager. But I’m the only
– The Royal Box is not for me, says Shankly
Friday, August 2 – 1974 Bill Shankly, who recently retired as the Liverpool manager, does not want to be treated like a king. He has
Phil Boersma wants a move to south
May 6, 1974 Liverpool star Phil Boersma celebrated his team’s FA Cup final win yesterday with the hope that it could mean his transfer south

Anfield Cup match not all-ticket
January 13, 1970 Liverpool’s fourth round F.A. Cup tie against Wrexham at Anfield on January 24 will not be all-ticket, it was decided to-day. Although
Liverpool have that Wembley look
January 13, 1970 Liverpool can win the FA Cup this season. At least, that’s their manager Bill Shankly’s forecast and on last night’s showing against

Liverpool v Leeds United 2-1 (FA Cup Final: May 1, 1965)
May 1, 1965 Match: FA Cup Final, at Wembley, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Leeds United 2-1 aee, full time 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 100,000. Referee: Mr.
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